2012-13: Became
the first player from Eastern to earn the Big Sky Outstanding
Freshman Award since the 1992-93 season after a stellar freshman
campaign that saw her play in 31 games and make 15 starts …
Led the Eagles and ranked third in the conference in three-point
percentage, connecting on 39.1 percent of her shots from long range
(36-92) … Ranked fourth on the squad in scoring with an
average of 7.8 points per game, making 40.8 percent of her shots
and 75 percent of her free throws (39-52) … Upped her
scoring average to 8.8 points per game in league play … Led
EWU in scoring six times during the season, five of which came in
Big Sky contests while the sixth was against Washington in the
opening round of the WNIT … Hit for 20 or more points in
three different games … Finished third on the team with 17
blocks and added 26 assists and 20 steals … Was a
contributor off the bench for the first half of the season, playing
no more than 18 minutes in each of Eastern’s first 12 games
… Exploded for 16 points in 25 minutes versus Northern
Arizona (Jan. 10), making six of her 10 shots and nailing two
triples … Scored 10 points and hit two treys against
Sacramento State (Jan. 12) before totaling 16 points on 5-of-10
shooting in EWU’s win over North Dakota (Jan. 19) …
Was a perfect 7-of-7 from the field and 3-of-3 from downtown in
Eastern’s 63-38 victory over Northern Colorado (Jan. 19),
finishing her first start with 17 points … Started and
played 36 minutes in EWU’s defeat of Portland State (Jan.
21), scoring 22 points and making four three-pointers …
Earned Big Sky Player of the Week honors after averaging 19.5
points over the two games … Notched 13 points versus
Northern Arizona (Feb. 9), then scored a season-best 24 points on
7-of-8 shooting in Eastern’s 83-51 win over Portland State
(Feb. 21) … Hit a trio of three-pointers and made seven of
eight free throws against the Vikings … Tallied nine points
and season-best seven boards in EWU’s overtime win over Idaho
State (Feb. 7) … Recorded 11 points and hit three treys in
Eastern’s defeat of Montana State in the opening round of the
Big Sky Tournament … Led the Eagles with 20 points on
7-of-13 shooting against Washington in the opening round of the
WNIT (Mar. 22), tying her season high with seven boards in the
double overtime loss … Earned Big Sky All-Academic
honors.

2011-12: Utilized
redshirt year.

High School:
Two-time Columbia Basin Big Nine Cascade Division First-Team
selection…Member of the 2011 Tri-City Herald All-Area First
Team, and was twice named the Tri-City Herald Athlete of the
Week…Also recognized by the Seattle Times as a member of the
All-State Second Team…Hodgins led the Riverhawks to a
third-place finish in the 2011 4A State Championships, which earned
the 5-10 senior All-Tournament First-Team honors…Following
her senior season at Chiawana, Hodgins was selected to compete in
the 18th Annual All-Star Media Classic, which featured the top
players from the Yakima and Tri-Cities area…Hodgins led the
Tri-City All Stars to a 79-71 victory over the Yakima All-Stars
with 19 points and four rebounds…She was named the game's
Most Valuable Player…During her junior campaign, Hodgins was
named to the All-Regional Tournament First-Team and the CBBN
All-Defensive First Team…She was the league’s leading
scorer, averaging 18.4 points per game…She shot 46 percent
from three-point range, which was also the best in the
league…She helped her squad to a fifth-place finish at the
state championships in 2010…Hodgins was also on the honor
roll at Chiawana all four years of her prep career.

Personal:
Undecided on major...Daughter of Michael and Karen
Hodgins…Mother, Karen, played basketball at the University
of Washington from 1981-84, and remains as the fourth all-time
leading scorer in UW history...Karen Hodgins (formerly Murray)
scored 1,745 points in her four-year Husky career...She became the
first female to ever be inducted into the UW Hall of Fame in
1992...She was a two-time All-Northern Pacific Athletic Conference
selection and still owns the school record for career field goal
percentage at 54.1...Her 738 made field goals ranks second in the
career record book, while her 416 assists are third and her 230
steals are fourth.